[kj] [Bulk] Re: Latest Blog Post from Youth:
Andy M
kj at misera.net
Mon Mar 8 05:27:33 EST 2010
Wow, that sounds awesome. Another "things to do before I die" added to
the list.
-Andy
Neil Perry schrieb:
> I was there also!
> I remember it all just got a bit more gloomy than it already was.
>
> But I recommend ditching whatever plans you have to follow KJ
> around and go and see one of the few remaining shuttle launches instead
> (allowing of course for the possibility of
> cancelled-KJ-tour-disappointment x100
> if the bloody thing doesn't launch).
>
> But I've been meaning to do it for 20 years - it was a lot of hassle and
> organising but worth it, most amazing spectacle I've ever seen
>
> one of many youtube vids here:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jISagq2Uko&feature=related
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jISagq2Uko&feature=related>
>
> I was about another 5 miles closer than where this was shot :)
> The rumble when the sound wave reached us was incredible,
> best bass ever
>
> n
>
> On 7 March 2010 00:22, phil <phil.tofield at virgin.net
> <mailto:phil.tofield at virgin.net>> wrote:
>
> you lucky bugger, seeing a shuttle launch has always been an ambition
> of mine. As is seeing a total solar eclipse, and Im unlikely to see
> either now. Went to cornwall for the eclipse in '99, and the only
> clouds in the sky for the whole week we were there was the 2 hours of
> complete cover which obscured the whole event. Didnt see a fucking
> thing. Im still gutted about that to this day.
>
> On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 23:59:24 +0100, you wrote:
>
> >Being an unashamed space nerd, a month ago I acted on a very
> long-held
> >ambition and travelled to Florida to see a space shuttle launch
> from Kennedy
> >Space Centre. Now this is a risky use of time/money, as it is
> quite possible
> >it will be postponed/cancelled - it is
> >of course the most complicated machine ever built by humans, yet
> it relies
> >on getting
> >into orbit by the ignition of what is basically a massive bomb.
> And sure
> >enough,
> >after I had travelled 3000 miles, queued for hours then sat
> around until
> >4.30am, it was
> >postponed 9 minutes before launch due to various safety reasons. Fair
> >enough,
> >there are six people sat on top of the massive bomb so every
> precaution has
> >to be taken.
> >It was to be expected. But I was still absolutely gutted.
> >
> >Elsewhere, a band fail to get the recording of their new album to
> coincide
> >with a world tour.
> >I only mention these two things together because ONE OF THEM IS NOT
> >FUCKING ROCKET SCIENCE.
> >
> >N
> >
> >PS: I witnessed the space shuttle launch 24 hours later. And it
> was awesome.
> >So never give up hope, eh?
> >
> >
> >On 6 March 2010 19:42, B. Oliver Sheppard
> <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net <mailto:bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>>wrote:
> >
> >> I "understand" the reasoning for this.
> >>
> >> But still.
> >>
> >> MOTHERFUCK.
> >>
> >>
> >> -0liver
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